West Grove is the second phase of Elephant Park, comprised of 593 homes and set within two distinct courtyards, Orchard Gardens and Highwood Gardens, a vibrant shopping street and a flexible club facility, creating a place with the community at its heart, with ample opportunities for socialising and relaxation. To receive updates on this development, please contact us to register your interest.

Elephant Park is a new residential development designed around a leafy landscape that boasts central London's largest new park in 70 years. This is a rare opportunity to enjoy the convenience of Zone 1 London and a lifestyle that brings you close to nature and your community in a vibrant city neighbourhood.

The homes and community facilities are designed from the inside out to enable you to access everything you need to live, work, rest and play in comfort and in style. We use a range of non-toxic and energy efficient materials to build healthy homes that maximise fresh air, space and light. Our roof-top gardens encourage people to grow food together, while our easy-to-navigate cycling routes, courtyards and gentle pathways form a green network through a diverse natural landscape.

Elephant Park is a world leading development and one of 18 projects worldwide that are part of the C40 Climate Positive Development programme, a ground-breaking global initiative to shape the future of sustainable urban development. Through our involvement with the scheme, we are tackling the most challenging issues London is facing with clever green design, cutting edge technology and unusual partnerships with like-minded organisations and experts.

Elephant & Castle is an area rich in history with an established local community and a unique character. We aim to build on these strengths to create a place that not only enhances the local area but will set the standard for future developments around the world.

West Grove phase estimated completion from Autumn 2018.

Disclaimers

All images used are for illustrative purposes only. Furniture and landscaping are also shown for illustrative purposes only. Detail design of facades and landscaping subject to planning agreement, it is anticipated that there will be changes in landscape design. Individual features such as windows, brick and other materials' colours may vary, as may heating and electrical layouts. These particulars should not be relied upon as accurately describing any of the specific matters described by any order under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and the Business Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008. This information including images and dimensions is not intended to form part of or constitute a contract or warranty. March 2014.

What is the Help to Buy equity loan?

It's a loan that's linked to the rise and fall in the value of your home. If you take a 20% equity loan for example, the amount you owe will always represent 20% of the property's value.

You won't be charged loan fees on the equity loan for the first five years of owning your home.

After five years you will be required to pay an interest fee of 1.75% of the amount of your Help to Buy shared equity loan at the time you purchased your property, rising each year after that by the increase (if any) in the Retail Prices Index (RPI) plus 1%.

The loan itself is repayable after 25 years or on the sale of the property if earlier.